A man is in critical condition after a maniac shoved him onto Manhattan subway tracks today, causing the victim to be hit by a train in a random attack at the 18th Street station
Shocking security camera footage captured the moment the man was shoved by a masked assailant who fled the scene.
The victim, 45, who has not been identified, is seen standing by the edge of the platform as the subway train approached at 18th street in Chelsea, Manhattan.
A masked man walked behind him, and after seemingly noticing the oncoming train, turned and pushed the victim in the back, sending him onto the tracks.
While there is no blood or gore in the video below, it is horrifying to witness this cold, calculated, attack upon a completely innocent and random person. Viewer discretion is advised:
The New York Police Department (NYPD) say the suspect was taken into custody several hours later. NYPD did not immediately release any identity for the arrested suspect, and said charges against him are pending. The alleged suspect is shown only in this photo from inside the police precinct:
At least TEN firemen from Fire Department New York (FDNY) responded on rescue trucks. Using rescue gear, they were able to extricate the victim from beneath the train - alive . . . for now . . .
Todays attack comes just days after another attack in the Subway, during which an illegal alien doused a sleeping passenger on another Subway train, with flammable liquid, and set her on fire, burning her to death while he stood there, watching, and fanning the flames with his jacket.
That suspect is already under arrest and word from court proceedings is that the perpetrator was under the influence of some type of drug at the time.
Just days after that murder, another Subway passenger was "taken to hospital after being "burned" in a Subway station." That victim is reportedly alive but no word on whether or not anyone has been arrested in connection with that incident.
Hal Turner Editorial Opinion
Long time readers of this website and listeners to my radio show will recall that I ceased using my New York City studio to broadcast my show, around the time COVID struck. But I had previously begun warning readers in various news stories that New York City was becoming horrifyingly dangerous.
Shootouts in broad daylight were taking place in open public areas. People were being punched and knocked out randomly on streets. Broad daylight gunpoint robberies were happening.
Between the escalating crime and then, the outbreak of COVID, I decided it was no longer worth it to go to the New York City radio studio to do my show five nights a week, and so I equipped my home in North Bergen, New Jersey (three miles west of the Empire State Building in Manhattan) with the gear needed to do my show from home.
I've never gone back to New York. Even though I live in New Jersey, just three short miles outside the City, I have not been to New York City since 2019 and have no intention of setting foot in there again.
It's a real shame.
New York was a beautiful, "alive" place to go. The energy, the constant throngs of people, the characters you could see on the streets, the amazing restaurants, the dazzling and electrifying nightclubs, the Broadway Theaters, and so much more, made it a vibrant and happy place. No more.
I urge readers everywhere: Avoid New York City at all costs. You put your life in danger if you even go into that place.